2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Gxp, Low Miles 1 Owner, No Accidents, Extra Clean on 2040-cars
Clinton, Massachusetts, United States
2006 Pontiac, Grand
Prix GXP One Owner, No
Accidents 63K Miles 5.3 Liter, V8 4 Speed Automatic Up for bid is a 2006 Pontiac Grand
Prix GXP equipped with the powerful 5.3 V8 motor. I am confident that this is the cleanest,
most complete, original, lowest mileage, Grand Prix GXP on eBay right now. Check out the pictures. No dents or dings and no rust! The car is sharp with silver exterior and
black leather and suede seats on the interior.
It has a V8, 303 HP 5.3 Liter Detroit Muscle Car engine under the hood, heads-up display, an 8-way power driver's seat, a
trip computer, cruise control, On Star, CD player, full power accessories,
keyless entry, remote start and a smooth ride, and superior handling, along
with sporty looks. This car is awesome! List of options: Dual zone climate control Quad tipped exhaust This vehicle has had only one previous owner
and is completely original, well maintained, low mileage and no accidents. This vehicle has been well taken care of and obviously
garaged. It will not disappoint the new
owner. These pictures do the best they
can to convey that message, but they are just pictures and I’m not a
professional photographer. However, the
car is mint. Keep in mind that Pontiac is now part of
history and gone! They are not making
any more of these vehicles. This car is destined
to become a collectable and future classic.
It is the end of an era of Detroit Muscle Cars from Pontiac. As of this listing, there are 2 other of
these cars on eBay. They are getting
rarer and hard to find, especially in this condition. *A $750 deposit is required within 3 days of
the close of the auction. *Certified Bank Checks Only. Sean’s Auto
Repair 47 Fuller St Clinton, MA
01510 Tel: 978-368-8830 Ask
for Sean
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